Hikers, bicyclists, and dog walkers can still enjoy trail outings on the lower three-mile section that includes a mile of paved trail designed for those with limited mobility. The first mile of this trail contains a variety of interpretive signs about the area’s forest resources and rich cultural history.

“When conditions are muddy, we have to temporarily close access to the upper sections of the trail to protect public health and safety and to prevent trail damage,” said Field Manager Molly Brown, BLM Arcata Field Office. “We will reopen this section as soon as conditions dry out.”

The BLM is committed to keeping public landscapes healthy and productive. More information on the Headwaters Forest Reserve is available by telephoning the BLM Arcata Field Office, 707-825-2300.